This summer London’s <a title="Robots&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Create Recycled Wooden People That Climb London's Hayward Gallery!" href="http://world.southbankcentre.co.uk/" target="_blank">South Bank</a>— a bustling area along the River Thames—was host to an extraordinary array of events and installations for the Festival of the World. Towering above it all were some monstrous men made from salvaged wood. Ascending the outer walls of the Hayward Gallery, the figures were created by London art collective <a title="Robots&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Create Recycled Wooden People That Climb London's Hayward Gallery!" href="http://www.giantrobots.co.uk/#_" target="_blank">Robots&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;</a>.

This summer London’s South Bank— a bustling area along the River Thames—was host to an extraordinary array of events and installations for the Festival of the World. Towering above it all were some monstrous men made from salvaged wood. Ascending the outer walls of the Hayward Gallery, the figures were created by London art collective Robots>>>>.